Thanks for the suggestion, Ryan, but I wasn't sure how you change a
partition from hidden to active. So I used Linux's fdisk, and looked for
anything about changed to active, but only found an option to change the
bootable flag. So I made it bootable, but that didn't help (still getting
same error from LILO).
Any more ideas?
Dan Browning
Network Administrator
Cyclone Computer Systems
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> From: 'Machina' R. Whitney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 4:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Partition problem
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> Did you try changing the win98 partition from hidden to the active
> partition? Windows has to be on the first partition, of the first
> harddrive, and active in order to boot. Not sure if that will fix it, but
> I have a suspicion it might be it.
>
> Ryan
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